As of stated by this android developer blog post, we can now use VectorDrawables
on Android API 7+ using the AppCompat 23.2.0
and later versions.
Everything seems to work fine for me, except when it comes to use drawables as a compound to a TextView.
Normally, one would do something like:
customTab.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(
0,
R.drawable.my_vector,
0,
0
);
Unfortunately this is not working at the moment, and I wasn't able to find a workaround for this problem.
As of stated by the post, the only available and working methods are the xml one, using app:srcCompat="@drawable/..."
and the Java setImageResource(...)
How can I use the new vector drawable support with the setCompoundDrawable()
method?
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
as requested, here's the result of the VectorDrawableCompat
class:
the xml is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<vector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:width="24dp"
android:height="24dp"
android:viewportWidth="98"
android:viewportHeight="102">
<path
android:fillColor="#4D4D4D"
android:strokeWidth="2"
android:strokeColor="#4D4D4D"
android:pathData="M63.3336386,72.2631001 C56.7778507,76.9021242
48.7563953,79.6307404
40.09319,79.6307404 C17.9503315,79.6307404 0,61.804793 0,39.8153702
C0,17.8259473 17.9503315,0 40.09319,0 C62.2360484,0 80.1863799,17.8259473
80.1863799,39.8153702 C80.1863799,50.8100816 75.6987973,60.7639242
68.4433567,67.9690887 L96.7320074,96.0617174 C98.0293966,97.3501165
97.9978616,99.4159703 96.6953405,100.709466 C95.3837385,102.011979
93.2974318,102.019264 92.0151615,100.745879 L63.3336386,72.2631001
L63.3336386,72.2631001 L63.3336386,72.2631001 Z M40.09319,74.9465792
C59.6310061,74.9465792 75.4695341,59.217802 75.4695341,39.8153702
C75.4695341,20.4129383 59.6310061,4.6841612 40.09319,4.6841612
C20.5553738,4.6841612 4.71684588,20.4129383 4.71684588,39.8153702
C4.71684588,59.217802 20.5553738,74.9465792 40.09319,74.9465792
L40.09319,74.9465792 L40.09319,74.9465792 Z" />
</vector>
Starting from support library 23.2 you can use the next solution:
Drawable drawable=AppCompatDrawableManager.get().getDrawable(mContext, R.drawable.drawable);
view.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(null, drawable, null, null);
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